Japanese: Module 3 - Knowledge of Japanese Culture Field of study: English Philology
Programme code: W1-S1FA19.2021

Module name: Japanese: Module 3 - Knowledge of Japanese Culture
Module code: W1-FA-TJ-S1-WKJ-3
Programme code: W1-S1FA19.2021
Semester:
  • winter semester 2025/2026
  • winter semester 2024/2025
  • winter semester 2023/2024
  • winter semester 2022/2023
Language of instruction: Polish
Form of verification: exam
ECTS credits: 2
Description:
The student who successfully completed the module has a basic knowledge of Japanese culture and the most important stages of its development. He/she knows and recognizes the most important styles of Japanese art. The student can critically evaluate various phenomena in the area of culture. He/she recognizes the influence of Japan on various cultures and understands Japan's place in the world.
Prerequisites:
none
Key reading:
Specified in the syllabus.
Learning outcome of the module Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5]
The student uses the acquired knowledge in a broad cultural context. [TJ-S1-WKJ-3_K1]
FA1_K05 [5/5]
The student has the ability to make socio-cultural observations and the ability to think critically and creatively. [TJ-S1-WKJ-3_K2]
FA1_K02 [5/5]
The student represents an attitude of acceptance, tolerance and respect for representatives of other nations, ethnic and social groups. [TJ-S1-WKJ-3_K3]
FA1_K07 [5/5]
The student is able to use the obtained information and materials in a critical and self-reflective way. [TJ-S1-WKJ-3_U1]
FA1_U02 [5/5]
The student is able to use the basic knowledge of the disciplines relevant to the course of "English philology" in order to analyze and interpret cultural issues and phenomena. [TJ-S1-WKJ-3_U2]
FA1_K03 [5/5]
The student is aware of the influence of cultural phenomena on language, literature and national identity. [TJ-S1-WKJ-3_W1]
FA1_W11 [5/5]
Type Description Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related
Written or oral test or tests [TJ-S1-WKJ-3_w_1]
Written or oral test or tests assessing the students’ knowledge of the issues discussed in class and/or the skills they have acquired. They may include various types of tests, written assignments, oral presentations, project work, etc.
TJ-S1-WKJ-3_K1 TJ-S1-WKJ-3_K2 TJ-S1-WKJ-3_K3 TJ-S1-WKJ-3_U1 TJ-S1-WKJ-3_U2 TJ-S1-WKJ-3_W1
Examination [TJ-S1-WKJ-3_w_2]
Written or oral examination evaluating the students’ knowledge of the issues specified in the syllabus and/or the skills they have acquired. Its format is described in the syllabus.
TJ-S1-WKJ-3_K1 TJ-S1-WKJ-3_K2 TJ-S1-WKJ-3_K3 TJ-S1-WKJ-3_U1 TJ-S1-WKJ-3_U2 TJ-S1-WKJ-3_W1
Form of teaching Student's own work Assessment of the learning outcomes
Type Description (including teaching methods) Number of hours Description Number of hours
practical classes [TJ-S1-WKJ-3_fs_1]
Exercises with elements of a seminar, during which the most important issues in the area of both classical and contemporary culture of Japan are presented.
30
Self-preparation for the exam by working with the textbook and supplementary publications.
30 Written or oral test or tests [TJ-S1-WKJ-3_w_1] Examination [TJ-S1-WKJ-3_w_2]
Attachments
Module description (PDF)
Information concerning module syllabuses might be changed during studies.
Syllabuses (USOSweb)
Semester Module Language of instruction
(no information given)